How will you teach this key vocabulary to enable students to meet the learning objective?
From previous vocabulary lesson.
Give a brief definition once we come across the word.
What is/are the Essential/Guiding Question(s) for this Lesson? (It should correlate to your learning objective.)
How did it feel to be in your economic class? Were you surprised to learn what percentage of the world’s pop. is poor? How are poverty and hunger connected to other global issues such as population growth, environmental degradation, discrimination, and conflict? What do you think some solutions are to these issues?
How will you differentiate for all the learners.
Paraprofessional assistance
If a student is having a hard time understanding concepts, one teacher will help him/her while the other continues the lesson.
Materials/Resources Required:
Construction paper squares (4 colors), Master readings, Large space in room
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
Method/Strategy (What will you do? What do you expect students to do? Include set induction and closing.)
Time Allotment
Bell Ringers
2 minutes
News
3-5 minutes
Preparation for Activity (handing out cards, moving desks, etc.)
Time: 30 min.
Co-Teachers: Alex Sears & Emily Timm_
Instructional Strategy: ___
TPA Approved Lesson Plan Template
Parallel Teaching- Because it requires equal teaching and effort from each partner. Both teachers will be involved during the whole lesson.
Students will understand that in a market economy income is earned in different ways.
The student will understand the concepts that measure the national economy.
Students will develop solutions to close the economic class gap.
Students will know what it will feel like to be a part of a specific economic class.
Students will know the social, environmental, and economic impacts of poverty and scarcity.
How will you check to see whether your class has met your learning objectives?
Group assessment through oral questioning at the end of the activity.
Students will write a reflective paper to hand in at the end of the class.
Students will consider and write about ways to help alleviate poverty and create a just and sustainable world.
Students can identify multiple forms of income and their sources.
Students can define and give example of basic economic terms.
Equity, Scarcity, Poverty, Developing Countries, Literacy Rate, Market Economy, Industrialized Countries, Gross Domestic Product, Third-World Countries
From previous vocabulary lesson.
Give a brief definition once we come across the word.
How did it feel to be in your economic class?
Were you surprised to learn what percentage of the world’s pop. is poor?
How are poverty and hunger connected to other global issues such as population growth, environmental degradation, discrimination, and conflict?
What do you think some solutions are to these issues?
Paraprofessional assistance
If a student is having a hard time understanding concepts, one teacher will help him/her while the other continues the lesson.
Construction paper squares (4 colors), Master readings, Large space in room
(What will you do? What do you expect students to do? Include set induction and closing.)